Jake ran a hands-on workshop on how to sample oysters at the Ken Chew Shellfish Hatchery at the NOAA Manchester Research Station. Professor Bonnie Becker and lab from UW Tacoma were there and took this great video.
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Last month I had that opportunity to visit the University of Concepción, and teach a course at the Austral Summer Institute – “Physiological response of marine organisms to environmental change from a...

Just before Christmas we released two preprints with accompanying GitHub repositories. While both are on on oysters, they are different in several ways. Different species, different servers, and different software...

Not only proteomics, but the integration of lipid profiles, glycogen analysis, shell strength, growth, response to heat, and response to spinning provides tons of new insights into ocean acidification impacts on...

Research

Research in our lab focuses on characterizing physiological responses of marine organisms to environmental change. Using integrative approaches we strive to examine impacts and adaptive potential from the nucleotide to organismal level. A core component of this includes investigating the functional relationship of genetics, epigenetics, and transcription.